Don't think removal is nec. Sikkens suggested rubbing glossy areas with acetone
You will need to remove to fix this. Try stripping off what you can with the Restore A Deck stripper. You may need to sand as well if it does not all ...
You should always follow the stain brands manufacturers advice with new wood. No stain will stop warping. This normal with pine and nothing will stop ...
You have to use a solid stain and the products we rate high do not come in a solid stain. Flood does.
Thanks for the reply. Flood's? Your top review lists TWP. Is this because I want to change the color? It does not have to be semi-transparent, but I d...
If you want to change the color to a semi-transparent that shows the wood grain you will need to sand it all off. Otherwise stick with a solid color s...
Try TWP 100 Series. As long as the wood is clean and prepped you should be good to go with the staining.
Best to use a lightly tinted stain since it is in indirect sunlight. Try the Armstrong Clark in one of the Transparent colors or the Amber. Probably w...
I live in Ohio, have a large 3 tier deck, no mold, full sun. I moved into the house 2 years ago, previous owner painted with some type of red paint wh...
South Fl Full Sun Flipped all boards (to get rid of the solid color on it when purchased Pressure washed, bleached, pressure washed again, applied...
Quote from sprinklerman on August 18, 20:51 I live in Northern Illinois and have a 3 month old pressure treated deck with a cedar pergola. The deck ...
Quote from agibney1 on August 17, 22:02 Thank you! The stain is semi transparent! The camera just doesn't do it justice! Would it be ok to strip ...